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u/inyola - Thank you for the Pittsburgh postcard! 446 bridges is a LOT! So I got curious, and who knew that the number of bridges was such a point of contention? Studies and articles and reddit threads galore! Apparently Austin, TX has 427 "rated bridges" (meaning over 20 ft span apparently). Who knew? Certainly not me! Now I've found this 41 page PDF all about Austin's bridges and I'll probably stay up late one night reading it because why not? So thanks! :D

u/Quintessential-ly - Thanks for the beautiful Faroe Islands postcard! I love that your neighbor saw your interest and gave you postcards from her travels. What an awesome interaction!

u/ButterClaw - Thank you for the awesome customized card! I love the gold sparkles, and the striped washi tape, and the stickers you used! I especially love "Say YES! to new adventures" - ever since my husband and I saw UP we've been very big on adventure! :)

u/orangewolpertinger - Thank you for the cute cat card, and for all the fun goodies you added. I love the paint swatch card! I am by no means an "Extrovert" but I adore this yellow! It's exactly my color. I love the yellow themed washi you used too! And thanks for the song suggestions. I've added them to my RAOC spotify list! (Where I'm going to start putting songs that RAOCers send me!) And the pizza tag! OMG I'm putting this on my bag the next trip I take.

u/mc3pio - Thanks for the awesome card of "Art is a Guaranty of Sanity" by Louise Bourgeois! What a neat image - I love how on art cards like this they include the specifics about the piece. Lithograph and letterpress on paper, diptych. Then I have to think - okay, what is a lithograph again? And what is diptych? So then I look it up and find that my brain jumps to 'How did she create this? What was she thinking about when she made it? Was this done before or after Maman?' So many thoughts to think! Thank you for sharing this with me. :)

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